If New York is the big apple, Portugal is the big orange. In fact, ask for a glass of pressed Portugal in Turkey or Bulgaria, – you’ll get a glass of orange juice. In many countries [link to http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Citrus_2.html ], oranges are so essentially linked…

The need: Produce a sleek futuristic commercial, while staying within a tight schedule and budget. The solution: Use local Portuguese production resources, such as a robotics company, which are most competitive in terms of pricing. The scoop: Qualcomm, a technology company, needed 3…

PSP worked with Solid Dogma to align their brand with the essence of who they are. Patricia Lino, PSP Managing partner: “The new visual identity expresses PSP’s unique ability to bring dreams to life: the taste for the unexpected, the sense of humor, the human…

Cascais Bay Portugal is in the headlines after its team’s victory at the Euro 2016 soccer championships, but the country itself contains far greater depth as a travel destination, with many surprises and various places to see. Portugal may seem like any other country in…

Source: Hand Luggage Only We’ve just come back from Portugal where we spend a few days in Cascais (and Sintra). Now, Cascais and Sintra are very close to Lisbon and usually visited by as part of a trip to Lisbon but seeing as we had been…

Source: The Courier Last week the beautiful sunshine filled country of Portugal was thrown into the spotlight after they expectantly triumphed in the Euro 2016 final. A country not only famed for its world class footballing legends, but also for its 3,000 hours of sunshine…

Source: The Telegraph 1. The football Portugal’s unexpected victory at Euro 2016 will ignite interest in a sport that already enjoys semi-religious status across the country. There are bountiful opportunities to watch a game, but for something special head to Estádio Municipal de Braga, a stadium…

Source: Daily Star We zip through the narrow streets of Nazare, a fishing town on Portugal’s Atlantic coast. Bumping along cobbled streets, the tarpaulin roof flaps wildly in blustery winds sweeping in from the shore. We pass whitewashed houses where elderly women sit outside…